Ok, Daughter 30, had a major seizure a couple weeks ago now a week after she and her family had a round of "covid" in the home(she had two shots to be able to work during scamdemic) She has never had a seizure before, it was a medical emergency, it hit her so hard she stopped breathing, thank god the medics got there quick enough. While in hospital, she did have all the blood workup and scans including MRI, She is feeling pretty back to normal now (is back to her part time work and online courses) but, her hair is now falling out (she is NOT on any medication currently, since it was her first time, dr said that unless she has another, they would not put her on any meds). She happens to be going through online collage in her area for medical coding and was talking with one of her teachers yesterday and her teacher told her that she has 2 other students who as well had the exact same kind of seizure as my daughter had and all within a week of my daughter (all PA). Need advice and or any further information about all that, if anyone happens to know anything. Thank you. Could hairloss be a reaction to any dye the used for the scan? I know nothing about all that.
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Hey, I can't say that this is related, but it might be. My 25-yr-old son came down with psychosis out of the blue. He became a totally different person, as crazy as anyone I've ever seen, completely unintelligible. Very scary. When he was eventually institutionalized he was also diagnosed with covid. I researched a ton and found links between covid and psychosis. Rare, but real. All this would be useless info to you if we didn't find a cure. Nicotine patches. Sounds crazy but there it is. I left a lot of stuff out, it was a longer journey than it sounds, but he's back to normal now after going through serious problems.
Research, research, research. And a couple weeks of nicotine patches can't hurt, compared to prescribed antipsychotics and anti-seizure medications. It's both a covid cure and a covid-vax detox. Covid demonstrated that most docs know nothing except prescribing pills and following orders from big pharma designed to get us hooked on lifelong meds, harming us. A few rebels figured it out and are helping.
My son got 3 different schizophrenia related diagnoses by 3 different doctors over 3 months. I went down a lot of rabbit holes researching, and a bunch of supplement protocols that were supposed to help, and some antipsychotics that have scary dude effects. Some supplements probably did help, but like I said he's back to normal now, and it seems that a couple weeks of nicotine patches made the difference. Seizures might not be related to psychosis, but covid does a lot of different things to different people. If you find a link to seizures and covid, or even suspect it, save yourself some time and try the patches because they can't hurt. Search my recent posts and you'll see a few about nicotine, with links to research. Or reply and I'll find some if you're interested.
Can't help with the hair loss, but it's one way the body detoxes itself. If she's healthy it'll grow back. Prayers for your family; hope she gets totally well soon. Most doctors are nice people, but over-educated by pill-pushers, and unable to restore health: don't put your faith in them. As Q says, "those you trust the most."
wow, sounds like you all went through a lot there, glad he found something to help, yeash. Ty for the prayers as well, yeah. doctors have the equipment to show you if you have a tumor or something, that is a good thing but, yeah.. I think we all are trying to get back to a basic healthy lifestyle now, especially when it comes to what we put into our bodies.
I follow this guy for health advice. Here is his article about seizures. The blog post is titled "epilepsy," but it explains seizures generally, and has good advice to prevent them. https://darkovelcek.wordpress.com/2015/07/07/epilepsy/
Best wishes, however you proceed.